"CSI: Miami" Going, Going, Gone (TV Episode 2006) Poster

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(2006)

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9/10
One Murder Leads To Something Much, Much Bigger
ccthemovieman-16 December 2007
One guy gets a little greedy, bidding on two women in a charity action. He's kind of a nerdy- looking guy, certainly not in the physical class the two young women are and he knows it. Before enjoying his little kinky threesome, he leaves for a second to take a little blue pill to help him out. When he comes back, he discovers one of the women dead in the bed and the other gone. What happened?

Well, that's what CSI wants to find out, too, and the first key is to find out what the dead girl's missing ring looked like. Through some new computer-imaging program, they can find out just from the imprint on the woman's finger.

As in almost all CSI stories, the trail of suspects goes from one person to the next, each looking guilty.until we finally discover who it is in this case.

What's unusual about this episode, however, is that it doesn't end with the murderer being found. That, actually, is small-time compared to what the whole affair to leads to.....a terrorist plot with people trying to blow up a nearby power plant. I won't say any more, except this was really a shocker the last 10 minutes.
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1/10
Michael Bay TV
sagababa5 January 2008
This was ridiculous! The writers were just pulling stuff out of the most over the top films. Episode begins in a brothel and ends in the most ridiculous place (stupid not creative). If you like this I suggest going to the library and reading something about current affairs. It was the single worst Television Show I have ever seen in my life and has forced me to stop watching TV. This was like the most incredibly stupid action movie you could possibly see, only it took its self incredibly seriously. Seriously Its horrible, so watch it for yourself and then complain like me. The thing thats funny is that at least 17 million people watched this episode, and the show is still running.
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1/10
Propaganda
gkra12317 May 2009
Warning: Spoilers
I thought this started well then it morphed into US propaganda about beastly murderous foreigners stopped by plucky Americans. It pandered to a domestic audiences fears and prejudices. The real terrorist is the US which meddles in the affairs of sovereign states, utilising murderous puppets (trained in the US of course) to bring them to their knees if they are seen to hinder the spread of American hegemony.

The US maintains to this day over a dozen direct dependencies, the largest of which is Puerto Rico. Its military forces are active over most of the globe: at last audit about 226 countries have US military troops, 63 of which host American bases, while only 46 countries in the world have no US military presence - a projection of military power that makes the Roman, British, and Soviet empires pale in comparison.

It is also worth quoting a US General at this point :

" let us remember that the military deal of our country has never been defensive warfare. Since the Revolution, only the United Kingdom has beaten our record for square miles of territory acquired by military conquest. Our exploits against the American Indian, against the Filipinos, the Mexicans, and against Spain are on a par with the campaigns of Genghis Khan, the Japanese in Manchuria and the African attack of Mussolini. No country has ever declared war on us before we first obliged them with that gesture. Our whole history shows we have never fought a defensive war. And at the rate our armed forces are being implemented at present, the odds are against our fighting one in the near future."

--Major General Smedley D. Butler, America's Armed Forces: 'In Time of Peace', 1935.
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1/10
this whole series is bogus
sandcrab2779 June 2019
Seriously, they show aerial views throughout each episode from miami florida and long beach california ...to wit, miami has no ocean piers but you always see that pier at belmont veterans memorial pier in long beach ... the production costs to replicate miami dade police fire and rescue vehicles must be cheaper than billeting the cast in miami to film the series ... i particularly get a laugh from watching a hummer riding back and forth across the causeway to miami beach ... i really don't think that the writers researched crime scenes in miami because most end up on extravagant properties on isolated islands.....i've yet to see a legit collins ave address but plenty of locations around or near long beach california... we are not as dumb as you would make us out
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